What is revoked here? and also egregious ?
By the way it sounds a bit strange to write about corporations "their legal right to exist" I'm not sure what it means to "exist" when it's written that way.
These corporations wouldn’t be able to make political contributions without the approval of 75 percent of their directors and shareholders. And their legal right to exist could be revoked if they engaged in repeated and egregious lawbreaking.
anonymous And their legal right to exist could be revoked if they engaged in repeated and egregious lawbreaking. If a corporation consistently breaks the laws, the government can take away their business license and force them to go out of business. Think about driving.
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anonymousAnd their legal right to exist could be revoked if they engaged in repeated and egregious lawbreaking.
If a corporation consistently breaks the laws, the government can take away their business license and force them to go out of business.
Think about driving. If someone breaks the speed limit, drives while intoxicated, and causes accidents,